Union President Dave Cassidy said in a memo to members that Caesars Windsor addressed union concerns about the recent closure of the hotel and casino's Artist Cafe. It said it did not plan to close any currently open food service areas or contract out any department for the life of the agreement. Wage increases were also included.

"To be candid, this process has been trying for everyone, to say the least," Cassidy wrote in the memo. "However, the support you have shown your Bargaining Committee has inspired them to find a resolve ... (I) fully endorse this contract and respectfully request your support."

Improved job security is one of the features of the new deal. @CaesarsWindsor says there will be no closure of any existing food service and no elimination / contracting out of any department for the life of the agreement (April 4, 2018 to April 3, 2021). @LOCAL444UNIFORpic.twitter.com/3G9TvsTM3K

The casino and hotel had canceled hotel reservations and gambling activities through June 16, and indefinitely postponed performances at its Colosseum venue. Shows by Pitbull, Blink-182, David Foster and others have been rescheduled. Dates are available on Caesars Windsor's website.

Hotel reservations that were canceled need to be rebooked based on room availability, Caesars said in its statement.